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hgweb: descend empty directories in web view When a manifest has a series of directories with nothing in them but a single directory, displaying the entire chain of empty directories allows for navigation down to the first non-empty directory with a single click. Because Java links package hierarchy to directory hierarchy, and because Java conventions include at least three empty directories at the top of this hierarchy, descending down empty directories is very common in Java web tools.
author Ry4an Brase <ry4an-hg@ry4an.org>
date Mon, 03 Nov 2008 10:20:28 +0100
parents efc579fdaf69
children fece056bf240
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#!/bin/sh

hg init a

cd a
echo a > a
hg ci -Ama -d '1 0'

hg cp a b
hg ci -mb -d '2 0'

mkdir dir
hg mv b dir
hg ci -mc -d '3 0'

hg mv a b
echo a > d
hg add d
hg ci -md -d '4 0'

hg mv dir/b e
hg ci -me -d '5 0'

hg log a
echo % -f, directory
hg log -f dir
echo % -f, but no args
hg log -f
echo % one rename
hg log -vf a
echo % many renames
hg log -vf e

echo % log copies
hg log -vC --template '{rev} {file_copies%filecopy}\n'

echo % log copies, non-linear manifest
hg up -C 3
hg mv dir/b e
echo foo > foo
hg ci -Ame2 -d '6 0'
hg log -vC --template '{rev} {file_copies%filecopy}\n' -r 5

echo % log copies, execute bit set
chmod +x e
hg ci -me3 -d '7 0'
hg log -vC --template '{rev} {file_copies%filecopy}\n' -r 6

echo '% log -p d'
hg log -pv d

# log --follow tests
hg init ../follow
cd ../follow

echo base > base
hg ci -Ambase -d '1 0'

echo r1 >> base
hg ci -Amr1 -d '1 0'
echo r2 >> base
hg ci -Amr2 -d '1 0'

hg up -C 1
echo b1 > b1
hg ci -Amb1 -d '1 0'

echo % log -f
hg log -f

hg up -C 0
echo b2 > b2
hg ci -Amb2 -d '1 0'

echo % log -f -r 1:tip
hg log -f -r 1:tip

hg up -C 3
hg merge tip

echo % log -r .  with two parents
hg log -r .

hg ci -mm12 -d '1 0'

echo % log -r .  with one parent
hg log -r .

echo postm >> b1
hg ci -Amb1.1 -d'1 0'

echo % log --follow-first
hg log --follow-first

echo % log -P 2
hg log -P 2

echo '% log -r ""'
hg log -r ''

echo '% log -r <some unknown node id>'
hg log -r 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000

exit 0